This Facilities Master Plan outlines the development strategy for the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences. Created in 1992, it offers insights into the institution's long-term vision for its physical infrastructure. The plan addresses the evolving needs of a leading pharmacy and health sciences college, reflecting the priorities and strategic objectives of the time. This historical document is valuable for understanding the evolution of campus planning in higher education, particularly for institutions focused on medical and pharmaceutical training. It provides a framework for accommodating growth, enhancing research capabilities, and creating an optimal learning environment. The master plan serves as a case study for other colleges and universities considering their own facilities development and expansion.
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